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Option 1: “,” is used as the x1000 delimiter and “.” as the decimal point (e.g. 123,456,789.0).
Option 2: “ ” is used as the x1000 delimiter and “,” as the decimal point (e.g. 123 456 789,0).
6)
The Monthly Freeze Self-Read Time supports only two options:
A zero value means that the Self-Read will take place at 00:00 of the first day of each month.
A non-zero value means that the Self-Read will take place at a specific time and day based on the formula: Self-Read
Time = Day * 100 + Hour where 0 ≤ Hour ≤ 23 and 1 ≤ Day ≤ 28. For example, the value 1512 means that the Self-Read
will take place at 12:00pm on the 15th day of each month.
7)
The Daily Freeze Self-Read Time can be set to a zero value or a non-zero value:
A zero value means that the Self-Read will take place at 00:00 everyday.
A non-zero value means that the Self-Read will take place at a specific time of the day based on the formula: Self-Read
time = (Hour x 100 + Min) where 0 ≤ Hour ≤ 23 and 0 ≤ Min ≤ 59. For example, the value 1512 means that the Self-
Read will take place at 15:12 of each day.
8)
The following table illustrates the parameters that can be selected for display in the Default Display screen.
Key
Parameters
Key
Parameters
Key
Parameters
Key
Parameters
0
U1 (Uan)
10
I3 (Ic)
20
T1 kWh Imp
30
Fund. kW Total
1
U2 (Ubn)
11
Iavg
21
T2 kWh Imp
31
dPF Total
2
U3 (Ucn)
12
P (kW Total)
22
T3 kWh Imp
32
I4
3
Ulnavg
13
Q (kvar Total)
23
T4 kWh Imp
33
U1 THD
4
U12 (Uab)
14
S (kVA Total)
24
I1 (Ia) Demand
34
U2 THD
5
U23 (Ubc)
15
PF (PF Total)
25
I2 (Ib) Demand
35
U3 THD
6
U31 (Uca)
16
Frequency
26
I3 (Ic) Demand
36
Ir
7
Ullavg
17
kWh Import
27
kW Demand
8
I1 (Ia)
18
kWh Export
28
kvar Demand
9
I2 (Ib)
19
kWh Total
29
kVA Demand
Table 5-34 Default Display Parameters
9)
The Interval Energy will be reset once the EN Period is changed.
10)
The DNP Rolling Polling Objects are list in table below:
Bit
Object Description
Option
B00
Object 1: Binary Inputs
0=Disabled
1=Enabled*
B01
Object 10: Binary Output
B02
Object 20: 32-Bit Binary Counters
B03
Object 20: 16-Bit Binary Counters
B04
Object 21: Analog Inputs
B05
Object 30: Analog Output
B06
Reserved
Table 5-35 DNP Polling Objects
11)
SNTP doesn’t support Daylight Saving Time (DST). The following table lists the supported Time Zones:
Code
Time Zone
Code
Time Zone
0
GMT-12:00
17
GMT+03:30
1
GMT-11:00
18
GMT+04:00
2
GMT-10:00
19
GMT+04:30
3
GMT-09:00
20
GMT+05:00
4
GMT-08:00
21
GMT+05:30
5
GMT-07:00
22
GMT+05:45
6
GMT-06:00
23
GMT+06:00
7
GMT-05:00
24
GMT+06:30
8
GMT-04:00
25
GMT+07:00
9
GMT-03:30
26
GMT+08:00
10
GMT-03:00
27
GMT+09:00
11
GMT-02:00
28
GMT+09:30
12
GMT-01:00
29
GMT+10:00
13
GMT+00:00
30
GMT+11:00
14
GMT+01:00
31
GMT+12:00
15
GMT+02:00
32
GMT+13:00
16
GMT+03:00
Table 5-36 Time Zones
12)
The SNTP Sync. Interval should be set between 10 and 1440 minutes.
13)
This string register specifies the sender email address that appears in the “From” field of the email. This string may be up to
35 characters long. Please add the value zero “0000” at the end of the string as the string terminator. For example, the
default email address is
, set the registers as” 0050 004D 0043 002D 0035 0033 0041 002D 0045
0040 0066 006F 0078 006D 0061 0069 006C 002E 0063 006F 006D 0000”.
14)
This string register specifies the Logon Password to login the “Sender Email” account. This string may be up to 19 characters
long. Please add the value zero “0000” at the end of the string as the string terminator. For example, if the password is
“PMC-53A-E”, set the registers as “0050 004D 0043 002D 0035 0033 0041 002D 0045 0000”
15)
This string register specifies the destination email address that appears in the “To” field of the email. This string may be up
to 35 characters long. Please add the value zero “0000” at the end of the string as the string terminator. For example, if the
email address is
, so set the registers as” 0050 004D 0043 002D 0035 0033 0041 002D 0045 0040
0067 006D 0061 0069 006C 002E 0063 006F 006D 0000”.